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With the bell soon tolling for one of the three nominees, Bea was in a reflective mood about her chances. Sitting in the Garden quite overtly flirting with Siavash, Bea wondered what might happen, saying it could soon "all be over". Siavash suggested that she had been a lot "cooler" the past few days and that the public might like her.

"I don't moan," she confirmed, out of nowhere.

"That there is moaning," replied siavash.

"And that there is criticism," countered Bea. "You're overly critical."

"No I'm not," said Siavash. "I'm being positive, I'm giving you advice."

Bea looked a little wrong-footed at this reponse, but wasn't put off her stride that much. "I wasn't being bitchy when I was accused of being bitchy," she said.

"No, you were moaning," added Siavash quickly.

"I've been pinpointed and scapegoated," she decided. "I was accused of all these things and that upset me, so that's when I started moaning, cos I was upset. Don't you moan when you're upset?"

"No," said Siavash. After a good-natured silence he added: "But I will miss you if you go. I have more in common with you than David I guess."

Bea looked pleased with this.

Bea, David or Marcus? We'll find out later...

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